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March 23, 2008
I've gone to my farm in Kentucky for the weekend. It's a great place to relax, do a little hard physical labor, and forget about the rest of the world. If you don't have such a place, I highly suggest you get one.
In the meantime, here's a little something that I found for you to read with your morning coffee.
See you on Monday.
J. Peterman

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Just a thought for a product: some years ago I purchased a pair of Gurkha shorts from you with cross over strap waist. Following a misadventure in Belize, they are now history.
Not only have I been unable to find shorts with this type of waist, I think there would be a demand for trousers with the same waist configuration. I for one would buy them. If you can't get your supplier to produce them, do you have an idea where I could find same?
Ed Marshall
Sounds like another sensible idea coming from San Francisco. Others should take note . Seriously, what is it going to take in order to implement these sorts of ideas? How many people will have to get sick or worse. Someone on a news show the other day actually suggested that more of us plant a garden this year, to get through these tough times. Pretty radical thinking, huh? But it could be a way to get more people HOOKED on the idea of gowing your own, when they find it's safer, tastier and more economical.
Here's hoping.
I live in my own house and I'm fortunate (and grateful) to have a yard to plant veggies and grow a couple of dwarf fruit trees. I've been surprised and a little disappointed over they years how many people do not have an edible garden. I've been thinking of a couple of chickens for the fresh eggs. A garden with flowers, edible plants and veggies, a few gold fish, birds, bees, butterflies, lizards, dragonflies, and ladybugs (and an occasional small (very small) spider) is not a bad place to spend a sunny afternoon.
Even in a small apartment you should be able to find a sunny location for herbs and tomatoes. You could probably find a dark place to grow mushrooms (not just the "magic" kind).